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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
COCKBURNArchibaldRoyal Air ForceBramptonDecember 29th, 1998September/October 1999
COCKBURNCorporalCharles R.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IILethbridgeMarch 29th, 1998September/October 1998
COCKBURNLeading AircraftmanDonald R.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIMoose JawJanuary 19th, 1999September/October 1999
COCKBURNRiflemanWilliamCanadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IINiagara FallsDecember 29th, 1990April 1991
COCKBURNBombardierAlan F.World War IICobourgOctober 22nd, 1993March 1994
COCKBURNGunnerArchie E.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIMoose JawJune 28th, 2004September/October 2004
COCKBURNRobert M.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIRichmondMarch 15th, 1992July/August 1992
COCKBURNSergeantRalph17th Duke of York’s Royal Canadian HussarsWorld War IICornwallMarch 2nd, 1993July/August 1993
COCKBURNGunnerWilliam D.World War IICobourgSeptember 1st, 2012March/April 2013
COCKBURNLieutenantThomasGimliAugust 1st, 2014May/June 2015
COCKBURNOrdinary SeamanReuben A.Royal Canadian NavyVedder CrossingJune 22nd, 2013March/April 2014
COCKBURNAngus (Gus)Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIOntario, CanadaDecember 13th, 1999November/December 2000
COCKBURNGunnerWilliam M.1st Anti-Tank RegimentWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 2001November/December 2001
COCKBURNPrivateJohn R.World War IITecumsehOctober 9th, 1995February 1996
COCKBURNSergeantDonald A.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOttawaFebruary 17th, 1987July/August 1987
COCKBURNCorporalBernard K.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISurreyNovember 12th, 2007March/April 2008
COCKBURNLeading AircraftmanWalter R.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaOctober 4th, 2008March/April 2009
COCKBURNJohnSeaforth Highlanders of CanadaWorld War IIWindsorJuly 24th, 1982December 1982
COCKBURNThomasRoyal NavyWorld War IITorontoSeptember 24th, 1989Web Only
COCKBURNWarrant Officer 2nd ClassJames B.8th Field RegimentWorld War IIDundasJanuary 2nd, 1988May 1988
COCKBURNWilliamWorld War IBattlefordMay 13th, 1989September 1989
COCKBURNPetty OfficerAlfred J.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IITorontoFebruary 26th, 2011March/April 2012
COCKBURNW.R. (Buzz)Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaMay 2nd, 2010September/October 2010
COCKELLWarrenRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IICranbrookMarch 10th, 2015November/December 2015
COCKELLPrivateJohnWorld War IICollingwoodJuly 8th, 1988October 1988
COCKELLCaptainL.E.Royal Montreal RegimentWorld War IIMay 4th, 1982September 1982
COCKERSapperFrancisCanadian EngineersWorld War INorth BurnabyMarch 6th, 1984June 1984
COCKERAble SeamanClarence KennethRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IIBedfordDecember 20th, 1984March 1985
COCKERELLPrivateAvisWorld War IIJuly 2001March/April 2002
COCKERELLGunnerCharles WilliamCanadian Field ArtilleryWorld War II, MontrealMarch 20th, 1983June/July 1983
COCKERHAMMaster CorporalJames B.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsOntario, CanadaJune 24th, 2005March/April 2006
COCKERHAMCorporalAlbert EdwardRoyal Canadian Horse ArtilleryWorld War IIBurk's FallsFebruary 24th, 1982June 1982
COCKERHAMCorporalAlbert EdwardRoyal Canadian Horse ArtilleryWorld War IIBurk's FallsFebruary 24th, 1982June 1982
COCKERHAMLeading AircraftmanStanleyRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIWindsorJuly 18th, 2001November/December 2001
COCKERHAMFrank C.Canadian Armed ForcesBritish Columbia, CanadaDecember 13th, 2008September/October 2009
COCKERILLGunnerPercyArmyWorld War IILindsayJuly 16th, 1983October 1983
COCKERILLPrivateNelsonRoyal Winnipeg RiflesWorld War IISan ClaraOctober 5th, 1988September 1989
COCKERTONLance-CorporalKenneth A.Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light InfantryWorld War IILindsayDecember 13th, 2008March/April 2009
COCKERTONAlbertCanadian ArmyWorld War IIOshawaMarch 5th, 1993June 1993
COCKINPrivateWilliam H.Canadian Scottish RegimentWorld War IIOsoyoosMarch 10th, 2002November/December 2002
COCKINGRiflemanR.E.Queen’s Own Rifles of CanadaWorld War IITorontoOctober 16th, 1984January 1985
COCKLEWallace NeilRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIEdmontonFebruary 4th, 1984July 1984
COCKLINStokerJ.L.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IITimminsDecember 1st, 1983April 1983
COCKRAMPrivateAlbert E.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IINew WestminsterNovember 26th, 1983April 1983
COCKRAMSapperArnold W.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIHuntsvilleJanuary 27th, 1991June 1991
COCKRAMThomasWorld War IIYellow GrassApril 3rd, 2012September/October 2012
COCKRANLeading StokerDerylRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIPort AlberniApril 21st, 1988July/August 1988
COCKRELLLieutenantLionel (Jack)Royal Canadian Artillery, British Columbia Regiment, also known as DCORWorld War IIVictoriaDecember 21st, 2008September/October 2009
COCKRIELLRayCanadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IIWinnipegJuly 22nd, 1986November 1986
COCKRIELLPrivateJames V.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIVancouverJune 29th, 1987October 1987
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